Chronological pattern of organization
A chronological pattern organizes information as a progression of time. The time can move forward or backward as long as a logical progression takes place. Best suited for topics that are broken into segments of time, a chronological pattern consists of main sections covering a particular period of time and subsections under each main section covering segments or events within the time period of the main section. When you’re writing about a historical topic, this pattern works well.
My name is Steve, nice to meet you!
I’m currently 15 almost 16 in June.
I live around 7 minutes from the school.
Currently It’s math, what about you Diana?
I don’t since I’m quite allergic.
The trees chuckled in the wind.
The rain danced away.
I trembled like a feather
Because I thought I would float away.
(Came up with this in 1 minute )
The screech owl is informative writing
The coyotes is investigative writing
The brown recluse spider is informative writing that shows bias
And the fat one is investigative writing that shows bias
Answer:
Because the fossils were the same fossils
Explanation:
Because Alfred Wegener found the examples of the same fossils were found on different continent. This explains his theory of continental drift, where millennials ago there was a huge continent called Pangaea. And the continents start to split apart. The way they move around is by rounding piggyback on the Tectonic plates.